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be reputed
verb
To attribute or credit something to something; to impute.
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George Hamilton may be reputed to epitomize male vanity more than anyone since Beau Brummell, but he's disarmingly unapologetic.
The MIMO systems consist of some subsystems and each subsystem is able to be reputed as non-affine pure-feedback structure.
The case of the statute was thus: Pericles, when long ago at the height of his power in the state, having then, as has been said, children lawfully begotten, proposed a law that those only should be reputed true citizens of Athens who were born of such parents as were both Athenians.
And what about Betsy Ross A. Betsy Rosss may be reputed to have sewn the first American flag with stars and stripes, but it was Captain Reid, a War of 1812 hero, who established the system of uniformity in its design.
While the camera may be reputed to add 10lbs, McCain and his style team seems to be banking on the fact that it will also add several inches.
Should be reputed for confidentiality and quality service as these also indicate that they have strong account security.
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He is reputed to be ruthlessly ambitious.
A few are reputed to work.
They were reputed to be Columbo soldiers.
Water visibility is reputed to be excellent.
P'yŏngyang is reputed to be the oldest city in Korea.
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